Jones was a passenger in a car Ruidoso Downs Patrol Officer Tim Winrow stopped for an expired temporary registration at 1:23 a.m. July 12. Winrow reportedly received a tip that the car was involved in a drug transaction at Walmart.

Jones, 20, appeared for sentencing on an amended charge of possession of methamphetamine.

"The facts did not support the case," Assistant District Attorney Catherine Beckett said of the original charge of trafficking in methamphetamine. "We are charging her with possession because she had meth in her bra at the time of the stop."

Beckett and Public Defender Angie Schneider pointed out that Jones did not have a criminal history and Beckett recommended a deferred sentence for Jones.

"I really don't see a reason not to grant a conditional discharge," District Judge Karen Parsons said.

"The state is not opposed to probation," Beckett said. "They have no prior criminal history.

Beckett said Gray and Wilson conspired to buy methamphetamine from someone at Ruidoso Downs Racetrack, which she called "a well known meth haven."

Gray and Wilson allegedly sold the methamphetamine to Bragg, 33, at Walmart. Bragg is scheduled for a jury trial on the charge of trafficking in a controlled substance on Feb. 27 in District Court.

The other passenger in the car with Jones and Bragg when Winrow stopped them July 12 was Roller, 24. Roller was not charged with the drugs found in the car but was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

On Nov. 30 the state brought charges against Roller for possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and shoplifting, according to court records. Roller is scheduled for a plea conference in District Court on these charges March 15.

The driver of the car, Jade Frazier, 26, was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine. Becket dropped those charges Oct. 18, 2012.

According to court documents, a grand jury indicted Frazier Jan. 11, 2013, on charges of two counts of possession of a controlled substance, four counts of dangerous drugs, conditions for sale, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while license suspended or revoked and two felony counts of tampering with evidence.

Frazier is scheduled to be in District Court for an arraignment Feb. 8.